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  1. The Rogue's March (also Poor Old Soldier, in some contexts Poor Old Tory or The Rogue's Tattoo) is a derisive piece of music, formerly used in the British, American and Canadian military for making an example of delinquent soldiers, typically when drumming them out of the regiment.

  2. Sep 17, 2014 · Originally a British Army tune, it found it's way, with embellishments, into the American Army in the 19th century. Played when undesireables, both military and civilian, were drummed out of camp...

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  3. May 25, 2023 · The Rogue's March (also Poor Old Soldier, in some contexts Poor Old Tory or The Rogue's Tattoo) is a derisive piece of music, formerly used in the British, American and...

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  4. Rogue's March is a 1953 American historical adventure film directed by Allan Davis, with special location sequences directed by Geoffrey Barkas, and starring Peter Lawford, Richard Greene, and Janice Rule. It was partly shot on location in the Khyber Pass.

  5. Rogue's March. Rogue's March may refer to: The Rogue's March, a derisive piece of music used e.g. for drumming out delinquent soldiers. Rogue's March (film), 1953 film directed by Allan Davis. Rogue's March (album), 1999 album by American Steel.

  6. THE ROGUE'S MARCH. A ROMANCE. BY. E. W. HORNUNG. AUTHOR OF " IRRALIE'S BUSHRANGER ," " A BRIDE FROM. THE BUSH ," ETC. "As for the chain-gangs, you oft-times hear them jingling half-a-mile away, and 'tis nigh all the music we get, a kind of Rogue's March, to remind as where we are, and why we came." Extract from Convict's Letter. NEW YORK.

  7. Sep 1, 2005 · The Rogue’s March tells the controversial true story of the US Army deserters—the majority of them Irish immigrants—who fought valiantly as a Mexican Army unit during the Mexican War of 1846. It takes a close look at the organized prejudice against Irish Catholic and German immigrants.

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